Publications by authors named "Maryam-Sadat Shakeri"

Background: Some grafts harvested from the groin area do not become hyperpigmented and in an individual with multiple pieces of grafts, the hyperpigmentation of the pieces may vary. This study evaluates the orientation of the inset of groin grafts according to their donor sites (superior-inferior) and its role in graft hyperpigmentation.

Methods: Patients with hand burn contracture or syndactyly who required at least 2 pieces of grafts were enrolled.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Maryam-Sadat Shakeri"

  • - Maryam-Sadat Shakeri's research focuses on the effects of graft orientation on skin hyperpigmentation, particularly in patients with burn contracture and syndactyly.
  • - In her 2014 study published in the World Journal of Plastic Surgery, she investigated how the orientation of full-thickness groin grafts influences the pigmentation outcomes of grafts based on their donor site positioning.
  • - The findings suggest that variations in hyperpigmentation among grafts may be influenced by their orientation, setting a foundation for further exploration into optimizing graft techniques for better aesthetic and functional results.